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Contributing to this blog:
- "Dave" is Dave Barry, who is a humor columnist and presidential contender.
- "judi" is Judi Smith, who is Dave's Research Department, as well as being interested in men.
- "Walter" is Walter, a bone from the penis of a walrus.

I don't understand why he can't do this either. I'll bet most school kids don't even know the Pledge of Allegiance since they do not say it in school anymore. Not that they would be drinking beer but it seems to be disappearing into history. *SMACKS* Sharkie. My dad is a war vet.

I say we all get the Pledge, or the flag or something tattood(no idea if that's spelled right) on our rear ends so we can moon the judge when it is introduced as evidence.
Then Dave can post our stories on the blog!

I am far from an authority, but as I understand it, laws or rules against printing the flag or the words to the pledge on certain items are meant to maintain the dignity of and respect for the flag and those words.

It would seem, in that context, that printing the pledge on a commercial product is being viewed as an act of disrespect. That's just a guess on my part as to where this comes from, not my personal view on the subject.